I like both the large velvet ones, and the long narrow ones.. I have, what I think, is a red emerald. I bought it on sale many many years ago, gifted it to my mom, and I have taken cuttings home now.
OMG I instantly ran to inspect my patriciae like mad after a couple minutes into your video! haha but yeah, I wish I had gotten into aroids a bit earlier (maybe the same time as you did) because some of my wishlist ones are so unattainably expensive now!
Lovely plants James, I just wish that you guys in colder climates could experience the true majesty of seeing these things grow outside to their full potential, like here in the West Indies, love your Tshirt by the way.
UNCOMMON Means EXPENSIVE SO I DON'T Have Any Of The Ones You Showed!!! I Have A Rojo And IT Survived Me Being Neglectful SO Well That I Decided To Get An Imperial Red. THEY'RE BOTH Looking Mighty Majestic To ME... AND So I'm Very Thankful For: #PoorPeoplesPhilodendrons!!!
How do you care for your splendid? I have a more immature one &. I just can’t make it happy! The leaves keep turning orange on me & dying? I have no idea what’s going on with it! I just found your channel & your plants are amazing!
if you're based in the UK or maybe even EU I'd recommend provanto if you're really struggling with them! If you're somewhere else try an indoor safe systemic and it should do the trick! Good luck 🌱🌱
ohh it's a tough one - both are really great for propagation in my opinion, but I think I would rather grow something long term in pon rather than sphagnum just because it won't break down over time etc! 🌱🌱
Goodness me they are huge! what do you feed them with? Great video as always. Wish mine would grow that big My favourite Philodendron at the moment is my squamicaule
Hi James. Greetings from Singapore! Just wondering if the hybrid philodendrons are less finicky compared to their species counterparts? Thinking of getting a P. splendid.
I used a systemic and then provanto to finish them off! I now have beneficial bugs in the growtent but if that came back I'd do the same - it worked super well! 🌱🌱
P. patriciae has been my "quasi holy grail" for a few years now (those looong, ruffly leaves...), but I have to admit I was quite surprised by the A. pallidiflorum you showed us last week. Most specimens I had seen look unappealing and I have always thought of it as a scraggly plant, but yours is stunning to the point that makes me wonder if it can be an alternative to the elusive patriciae... Would you honestly say that getting a pallidiflorum to that stage would be achievable without grow tents or do you believe that the genetics of your particular plant played an important role?
I certainly think it's possible! mine has only put out one leaf so far in the growtent so all of the others were grown under general home conditions! I think its really important to be on top of the watering whilst also allowing it a decent dry period between - in my experience that seems to encourage more growth, but of course only for a plant with healthy established roots. The plant i got looked a bit battered when I got it but so long as you provide space and bright light it should thrive! 🤞🤞 hope that helps!!
Watching this at 4am here somewhere in Asia! Im glad you share your collection with us.
wow!! thanks for watching! 🌱💚
Your philodendra are almost as gorgeous as his dad! ;)
I like both the large velvet ones, and the long narrow ones..
I have, what I think, is a red emerald. I bought it on sale many many years ago, gifted it to my mom, and I have taken cuttings home now.
OMG I instantly ran to inspect my patriciae like mad after a couple minutes into your video! haha but yeah, I wish I had gotten into aroids a bit earlier (maybe the same time as you did) because some of my wishlist ones are so unattainably expensive now!
Lovely plants James, I just wish that you guys in colder climates could experience the true majesty of seeing these things grow outside to their full potential, like here in the West Indies, love your Tshirt by the way.
All I can say is wow! Truly amazing collection. No words
Beautiful collection. I'm feeling a little jealous right now 😂
That Splendid!! 😍
Damn your collection is just next level.
It is like a huge wishlist haul. Like damn. Love it
👁️ Watching at 4am in Toronto because I can't sleep and, ya know, foliage. 🌱✌🏻
Aaah these plants are so pretty!! I wish more plants like these could be available here in Greece
Great collection James. They all look great 👍
they're all beautiful but oh wow those tent big boys WOW!
New video! Great way to start off my weekend
glad that you got a mic, couldn't hear you well before !
Ah I'm glad! I've had it for quite a while now you must have been watching older videos! Thanks for the comment 😍🌱
When air layering the arial roots, how do you water it? Do you remove the bag at water it when its dry or do you spray the holes?
UNCOMMON Means EXPENSIVE SO I DON'T Have Any Of The Ones You Showed!!! I Have A Rojo And IT Survived Me Being Neglectful SO Well That I Decided To Get An Imperial Red. THEY'RE BOTH Looking Mighty Majestic To ME... AND So I'm Very Thankful For: #PoorPeoplesPhilodendrons!!!
Anyone else got contstantly distracted by the biceps? Oohh the vein...
Very impressive 👏
Where do you get your cute AF T-shirts from? Great content!
Tell me more about them grow tents!!! 😍
How do you care for your splendid? I have a more immature one &. I just can’t make it happy! The leaves keep turning orange on me & dying? I have no idea what’s going on with it! I just found your channel & your plants are amazing!
James, what did you use to treat the thrips? I suspect I have some on my monstera but like you, can only see the damage and no pests.
if you're based in the UK or maybe even EU I'd recommend provanto if you're really struggling with them! If you're somewhere else try an indoor safe systemic and it should do the trick! Good luck 🌱🌱
I absolutely love those tubs, where can I find them?
You were a man on a mission with that intro. Wham bam moving on.
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Omg..James...Thank YOU...you always have such beautiful plants. I have a question...do you prefer spaghnum moss or pon for your plants?
ohh it's a tough one - both are really great for propagation in my opinion, but I think I would rather grow something long term in pon rather than sphagnum just because it won't break down over time etc! 🌱🌱
@@JamesArmstrongPlants ...Thank YOU for taking the time out to answer my questions. I greatly appreciate it.
Antoinette
I still always act like I'm here for the plants 😂
Hello new sub from the philippines, nice vlogg 💚☘️🍀
Where did you get the plastic tubs? 😃
What pot was used for the patriciae
What do you use against the thrips?
Where did you get your T-shirt?
You're looking great. Hmmmm if i film myself from this angle …my double chin will just run out of the camera 🥲🥲🥲🤣🤣🤣
Goodness me they are huge! what do you feed them with? Great video as always. Wish mine would grow that big My favourite Philodendron at the moment is my squamicaule
I have a couple of products I use - blattwerk fertiliser and liquid gold leaf mainly! I tend to use them with every watering! 🙌😍
Shout out to the On The Ledge podcast!
Hi James. Greetings from Singapore! Just wondering if the hybrid philodendrons are less finicky compared to their species counterparts? Thinking of getting a P. splendid.
Yes they definitely are in my experience! hybrid vigour 🙌😍
you need to also make t-shirt/hoodie/hat gear!
I love your collection! How did you treat the thrips that you got on your patriciae?
I used a systemic and then provanto to finish them off! I now have beneficial bugs in the growtent but if that came back I'd do the same - it worked super well! 🌱🌱
We need an update. Please
Strappy plants are going to be hot this summer!
P. patriciae has been my "quasi holy grail" for a few years now (those looong, ruffly leaves...), but I have to admit I was quite surprised by the A. pallidiflorum you showed us last week. Most specimens I had seen look unappealing and I have always thought of it as a scraggly plant, but yours is stunning to the point that makes me wonder if it can be an alternative to the elusive patriciae... Would you honestly say that getting a pallidiflorum to that stage would be achievable without grow tents or do you believe that the genetics of your particular plant played an important role?
I certainly think it's possible! mine has only put out one leaf so far in the growtent so all of the others were grown under general home conditions!
I think its really important to be on top of the watering whilst also allowing it a decent dry period between - in my experience that seems to encourage more growth, but of course only for a plant with healthy established roots. The plant i got looked a bit battered when I got it but so long as you provide space and bright light it should thrive! 🤞🤞
hope that helps!!
@@JamesArmstrongPlants thank you so much. I will definitely keep an eye out for one.
I Love your tshirt💕
Beautiful arms,. I mean plant, plants!
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Which fertilizer do you use in the moss?
for propagations I use liquid gold leaf, once the plant is established I use a slightly more concentrated one! Hope that helps!!
What’s that beautiful specimen in the first 60 seconds on this video? 🥵
Deym i love philodendrons but your biceps are distracting me